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The 25-year-old Thai football coach trapped in the cave with the 12 boys apologized to all 11- to 16-year-old parents.
As for the 12 boys trapped deep in the Tham In Luang cave, in the north of Thailand, they asked for fried chicken, not too much homework and, loudly, "come home straight" in a series letters to their parents, Saturday morning
. In the cave complex, and rescuers are struggling with a range of options to release them when the rain approaches, the letters offer a glimpse of what they are going through.
All plans to evacuate the boys are still being evaluated and he indicated that he preferred not to attempt a rescue on Saturday or Sunday, which would allow rescuers to pump the animals out. water caves and train the boys.
But if the expected rains come, a rescue attempt is likely – despite the risks. The team commander who is trying to rescue 12 boys and their football coach trapped in a flooded cave in Thailand, Narongsak Osottanakorn, says the biggest concern is to make sure they have enough oxygen.
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The notes, in blue biro and pencil, were published by the Navy SEAL of the Thai Navy and come just a few hours after the letters of their parents were delivered to the boys inside the cave
. Navy SEAL who is with the boys in the cave, says that they want to tell everyone out "do not worry, they're fine, they're all strong".
"If they go out, they would like to eat a lot" They want to go straight to their homes "and that they ask their teachers" not too much homework, please. "[19659022] Thai divers prepare to enter Tham Luang cave. ” title=”” src=”https://resources.stuff.co.nz/content/dam/images/1/q/p/e/c/a/image.related.StuffLandscapeSixteenByNine.620×349.1qpe8y.png/1530949868510.jpg” class=”photoborder”/>
KATE GERAGHTY [19659016] Thai divers prepare to walk in Tham Luang Cave.
Other notes, written by the boys in their own handwriting, are the first messages in a few days to go out publicly from the cave.
One of the boys, Chanin "Tun" Wiboonrungrueng, 11 – the youngest trapped – declares: "Dad, mom, do not worry, I'm fine, tell Yord, prepare me to eat the fried chicken."
Another, Sompong "Pong" Jaiwong, 13, says, "Dear Mom and Dad I love you, do not worry, I am safe, I love you all. "
Duangpetch" Dom "Promthep, 13:" I'm fine, but it's a little cold, do not worry about my birthday. "
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Adul "Dul" Sam-on, age 14: "Do not worry about us now, everyone misses me, I want to go back now."
Mongkol "Mark" Boonpiam, 14: "You're fine at"
De Peerapat "Night" Sompiangjai, 16 – who missed his birthday party because he was taken to trap in the cave, and whose parents still have a cake in the fridge, said: "I love dad, mom and [my] brother, do not worry about me, the night love all the world. "
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Nattawut "Tle" Takamsai, 14, said: "I miss my mother, dad and [unclear] too, I love you both, do not worry, I can take care of myself."
Prajak "Note" Sutham, 14, wrote, "I am safe, do not worry, I love you mom, dad and everyone."
Ekkarat "Bill" Wongsookchan, 14, whose young brother "Beam" spoke to Fairfax Media told his family this week: "Mom and Dad, do not worry I'm missing [am] for two weeks, I'll help you soon shop."
Pornchai "Tee" Kamluang, 16 years old: "Mom, dad, brother and family Do not worry, I am very happy."
The longest note came from Panumas "Mick" Saengdee, 13: "Do not worry, I miss everyone., Uncle, dad, mom and [my] brothers, I love you all, I am very happy here, the seal team takes care of me very well, I love you all. "
In a sign the coach Ekaphol" Ake "Chantawong, 25 years old , can still blame the trapped team, he states: "All parents, all children The staff here is very well caring for children."
"And I promise I'll m". will take care of the children, thank you for your support and I would like to say that I am really sorry for all of you. "
The coach also said:" Dear grandmother and aunt, I'm fine. Do not worry too much for me.Please take care of your health.Aunt, please tell grandmother to make vegetable paste and crispy pork skin.If I can go out, I'm going to eat it. "
– Brisbane Times